Montgomery County Offers Bottled Water on Buses Amid Heat Alert

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To keep passengers safe and hydrated amid a week of dangerously high temperatures, the Montgomery County Department of Transportation is offering free bottled water on Ride On buses in response to a heat emergency notice.


According to the press release, the Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) is assisting commuters in staying hydrated and safe as temperatures climb around the county. For the convenience of its passengers, MCDOT has provided free water bottles on Ride On buses due to this week’s heat advisory, while supplies last. Water was added to the buses as a preventative step to guarantee the passengers’ health. The goal of MCDOT Ride On is to keep you active and rejuvenated. Watch careful for the water that is placed in front of the buses. To ensure that we can serve as many riders as possible, please bring one water bottle per participant.

Due to the National Weather Service’s prediction of highly dangerous temperatures and heat index values, the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security has issued a Heat Emergency Alert through 8 a.m. Thursday, June 26. In the afternoon, residents should be ready for heat index values, which indicate how hot it feels, to rise to 105 degrees.

When the temperature or heat index is predicted to be 105 degrees or above for two days or more, a Heat Emergency Alert is issued. Even though it will be colder at night, prolonged exposure to them can still be harmful to one’s health.

Severe heat impairs the body’s capacity to control its temperature, which can lead to hazardous situations if proper precautions are not followed. The elderly, young people, and those with underlying medical disorders may be more affected by heat, which can also have an effect on air quality, particularly in urban areas.

Dizziness, nausea, headaches, painful muscle cramps or spasms, pale or flushed skin that may be chilly or moist, and weakness in the early stages are all signs of heat-related disorders. In severe situations, residents should call 911 right away to get medical help if they experience red, hot, dry skin, a weak pulse, rapid breathing, or changes in consciousness.

For passengers on Montgomery County Ride On, extRa, Flex, and Flash buses, free bottled water will be provided on the buses. Bus timetables can be found on the Ride On Trip Planner app and the MCDOT website.

about X, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, passengers can follow @RideOnMCT for the most recent information about bus services. Information can also be found at rideonbus.com, by texting MONTGOMERY RIDEON to 62463 to receive text notifications, or by signing up to receive email updates.

To learn more about MCDOT’s services and programsVisit Montgomery County’s website at MontgomeryCountyMd.gov/mcdot, subscribe to MCDOT’s Go Montgomery! newsletter, and follow @MCDOTNow on Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky, and X.

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